Anyone out
there have experience with how Japanese computers of that era
(early 1980s) tolerate United States mains voltage, since Japanese voltage
is lower (100V)? Any recommendations, cautions, or concerns?
Also most likely 50 htz.
I thought that Japanese voltage could be either, something like the
west coast being 60Hz and the east coast being 50Hz (IIRC).
Two syllables: Variac. Little one, 2 amps is more
than enough. It is
quite possible that you'll slowly fry the power transformer - it will
always run hot on USA mains. If you can score a cheap small variac, you
can run it on 90 or 95 volts and it undoubtedly will be happy.
Hmm, okay. I probably should invest in a Variac anyway. Sources?
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